So how will this affect our day to day?
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Can you imagine the PS bill rate of a Google consulting employee that probably makes 400k a year ? ouch. so glad we are going offshore to "save money"
Maybe they're a contract labor "sunsetting team" since Google has stopped supporting more products than General Mills... or is that General Meals?
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Gimmicks - is the word
If I want to do some good woodwork. Buying the best tools(chisels/saws/bits) from germany or japan and an awesome workbench will only help me if I have a plan and ability to execute that plan. Buying whole bunch of tool-sets would be weird if not counter productive, as i will have to learn how to operate these awesome new tools.
So, why will anyone need more than 2 cloud platforms? HP - legacy OK. AWS some are already using it.
Azure? Google Platform? damn Oracle(no wonder they would award best best d...)? ... what is next, Yandex and Alibaba?
It's the "dinosaurs" who have to answer all the questions from the new people.
A challenge for Dinosaurs across Sabre who are waiting for retirement as Sabre is already paying their pre-retirement check.
Someone that "evaded" the move to AWS
actually should be rewarded with a "HS" or an "Outstanding".Since they were lazy and avoided the AWS fiasco, They can look like the smartest guy in the room since they dont have 18 months of rework to do.
awesome ! procrastination and laziness wins again !
Investor response: "Meh"
The latest exec screw up deal..
last one was with HP. We paid deeply for that one. Moving to a single vendor for cloud is only good for a vendor. Its a very risky move.
If anything (hack or PR wise) happens to google it will affect us too.
Well, we all have to learn a new stack quickly or be replaced by Google engineers is the assumption.